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,/1 llomcy Patented Aug. 22, 1933 I UNITED STATES. PATENTOFFICE GLOVE v George T. Corombos, Iron Mountain, vMich.4 Application March Z5, 1932. Serial No. 601,212

3 claims. (c1. 2-159) A This invention relates to improvements in equally in either direction so that the glove may gloves, the general object of the invention being be conveniently worn on either hand. A substanto provide at reduced cost a glove which may be "tially rectangular piece 6 has its side edges worn on either hand. fastened to the outer edges of the lower narrower This invention also comprises in certain other portions of the wings 2 and 2 asshown in Figure 60 J features of construction and in the combination 2 at 6.

and arrangement of the several parts to be here- The little" finger vstall is formed by folding inafter fully described, illustrated in the accomover the wider upper portion of the part 2.onto y panying drawings,` and specifically .pointed out the section d and subsequently sewing together in the appended claims. Y the corresponding edges. 65 In describing the invention in detail, refer- The third iinger stall is formed by superposing ence will be had to the accompanying drawings the separate piece 8 on the sectionl c and sewing wherein like characters denote like or correspondtogether the corresponding edges. ing parts throughout the several views, and in The middle finger stall is formed by superpos- 1- which; W ing the separate piece 'l upon the section b and 70 Figure 1 is a plan view of one side of the sewing the corresponding edges together. glove, The index linger stall is formed by folding the Fig. 2 is a plan view ofY the opposite side of upper wider portion of the wing 2 onto the sectheruglove, tion a and sewing the corresponding edges too Fig. 3 is a plan view of the blank from which gether. the major part of the glove is formed. The rectangular palm part 6 is then sewed at Fig. 4 is'a plan viewofa.rectangularYsheetV V its top edge to the lower edges of the separate which"forms theA-palmmpart of one sidTthepiec-:esl vand 8, and at its side edges to the outer glove. l Y Y edges of the wings 2-andg2 Fig. Y5 is a plan Vview of one'side'of the thumb The upper edge of the wrist part4 9 is secured 8@ stall. l. to the lower edge of the rectangular piece 9"and Figf'is a plan view of the piece used to com to the lower edge of the,wings 2, 2'- on one side plete the middlefinger stall of that side of the of the VVglove and to the lower edge of the other glove shown. in 'lig- 2^: A side of the glove.

"'Fig. 'lisa plan viewof the piece used to com- `It is thought thats-the advantages and novel g5 plete the-third Vfinger stall at theV side of the features of the invention will be readily apparent glove shown in Figure 2. fromY the foregoing description.

nIn theseY drawings, the letter'Aindicates the It is to be understood that changes may be lank from which is 'constructedronenside ofv the, made in the construction and in the combination glove and'p'arts of the opposite side. The blank `and arrangement of the several parts provided 00 A is provided with'three parallel cuts 1 made inthat such changes fall within the scope ofV the wardly rfrom its upper edge to define sections appended claims.- Y a, b, c, d, whose outer ends'are rounded as shown. Having thus described my invention what I Wings 2 and 2 at opposite yside edges of the claim as new isz- 40 blank A are arranged to be folded on the parallel 1. A glove to be worn on either hand, said glove 95 lines 3, 3. The wings are generally similar in comprising a ilat envelope open at one end and form but the wing 2 is slightly wider than the closed at the other, one side ofthe envelope comwing 2'. prising a sheet provided with cuts from its upper An elongated opening 4 is formed in the blankA edge defining an index linger stall section, a

on the right hand line 3 close to the lower edge middle finger stall section, and a little finger 100 of the blank, so that when the wing is folded on stall section; the remaining side of the envelope this line 3, this opening 4 will be partly at one comprising an extension of one vside edge of the side and partly at the opposite side of the glove. first side and folded so as to impose a portion The thumb stall designated 5 is composed of two thereof on and sewed to the little ringer sectionl k5orsimilar sections sewn together at the edges but to form the little finger stall, a second and gen- 105 leaving the lower end open. The edges of the erally similar extension of the opposite side edge thumb stall opening are sewn to the edges of the of the first side and folded so as to impose a poropening 4. Thus the thumb stall is made to extion thereof upon and sewed to the index finger tend from one edge of the glove equally on either section to form the index finger stall; a relatively side of the glove, so that it is free to be swung large generally rectangular palm sheet interposed 110 between and having opposite side edges sewed to the lower portion of the inward edges of the extensions; a separate piece imposed upon and sewed ,at the one end and at the sides edges to the third finger stall section, a second separate piece imposed upon and sewed at one end and at the side edges to the middle finger stall section; the upperedge of the palm sheet being sewed to the lower edges vof the separate sections; and a thumb stall having its opening sewed to the edges of a. vertical opening on the folding line of the first extension, so as to extend equally on either side of the envelope.

2. A glove to be worn on either hand, said glove comprising a generally rectangular sheet having cuts inward of its upper edgedeilning an index finger section, a middle nger section, a third finger section, and a 1ittle" fingerlsection; a wing on one side edge of the sheet folded upon the sheet and ,having ar portion sewed to the index finger section to form the index'flnger stall, a second wing on the opposite side edge of the sheet and folded upon the sheet and having a portion sewed to the litt1e`nger section to form the little finger stall; a separate conforming piece sewed to the middle finger section to form the middle finger stall, a second separate conforming piece sewed to the third finger section to form the third finger stall; a relatively large rectangular palm piece having its upper edge sewed to the lower edge of the first and second separate pieces, and its side edges sewed to the remaining portion of the inward edges of the Wings; a thumb stall having the edges of its opening sewed to the edges of a vertical opening on the folding line of the first wing so as to be disposed equally on opposite sides of the glove, and a wrist portion.

sewed to the lower edges of the palm piece, the wings and to the lower edge of the sheet so as to assist in holding the same in alignment.

3. A glove to be worn on either hand, said glove comprising a generally rectangular sheet having cuts inward of its upper edge defining an index finger section, a middle finger section, a third nger section, and a little nger section; a wing on one side edge of the sheet folded upon the sheet and having a portion sewed to the index iinger section to form the index finger stall, a second wing on the opposite side edge of the sheet and folded upon the sheet and having a portion sewed to the 1ittle" linger section `to form the little finger stall; a separate conforming piece sewed to the middle finger section to form the middle finger stall, a second separate conforming piece sewed to the third finger section to form the third nger stall; a relatively large rectangular palm piece having its upper edge sewed to the lower edge of the rst and second separate pieces, and its side edges sewed to the remaining portion of the inward edges of the wings; and a thumb stall having the edges of its opening sewed to the edges of a vertical opening on the folding line of the first wing so as to be disposed equally on opposite sides of the glove, said thumb stall being formed of a pair of similar pieces sewed together at one end and the side edges.

GEORGE T. COROMBOS. 

